Pm. Schwartz et al., KERATINOCYTES DIFFERENTIATE IN RESPONSE TO INHIBITORS OF DEOXYRIBONUCLEOTIDE SYNTHESIS, Journal of dermatological science, 9(2), 1995, pp. 129-135
We previously reported that methotrexate (MTX) caused an irreversible
inhibition of growth and induced terminal differentiation of human ker
atinocytes. These effects of methotrexate were prevented by thymidine
and thus, were attributed to depletion of thymine deoxyribonucleotides
. The purpose of the research reported in this paper was to determine
whether differentiation was induced by the general class of agents whi
ch are known to interfere with synthesis or utilization of deoxyribonu
cleotides. Agents examined included 5-fluorouracil, 5-bromodeoxyuridin
e, hydroxyurea, high-dose thymidine, aphidicolin, and AG#85, a newly r
eported thymidylate synthase inhibitor, All these agents increased the
expression of involucrin and increased the amount of cornified envelo
pe protein at doses that inhibited proliferation by > 75%. We demonstr
ated, however, that in our cell culture system not all conditions prod
ucing inhibition of proliferation induced differentiation; withdrawal
of growth factors and supplemental amino acids inhibited proliferation
but did not increase involucrin expression or production of cornified
envelope protein.